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Stanford Law School Honors Public Interest Attorneys David Doniger and Christopher Ho with Public Service Awards

Business Wire, Nov 6, 2007

About the John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law

The John and Terry Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law is a program at Stanford Law School that aims--through courses, pro bono projects, public lectures, academic conferences, funding programs, and career services--to make public service a pervasive part of every law student's experience and ultimately help shape the values that students take into their careers--regardless of ideology or political persuasion and regardless of whether they work as full-time public interest lawyers or work in business, a private law firm, or elsewhere.

About Stanford Law School

Stanford Law School is one of the nation's leading institutions for legal scholarship and education. Its alumni are among the most influential decision makers in law, politics, business, and high technology. Faculty members argue before the Supreme Court, testify before Congress, and write books and articles for academic audiences, as well as the popular press. Along with offering traditional law school classes, the school has embraced new subjects and new ways of teaching. The school's home page is located at www.law.stanford.edu.

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